He continued that Google’s success is down to the fact Android has the benefit of being directly linked to the California-based firm’s search engine and results – something Apple doesn’t have the benefit of.

Wozniak adds that Android is the ‘future of intelligence for computers getting smarter’ and wishes the two companies could join forces.

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If the two companies combined, Wozniak claims the information that could be shared would benefit all those involved, and ultimately benefit the paying customers.

Wozniak admitted Apple's voice recognition service Siri, pictured right, just isn't up to the same standards as Google's Android version, pictured left. The 63-year-old believes a partnership between the two tech giants would make phones and technology in general better for everyone

WOZNIAK'S VIEWS ABOUT IPAD AIR

Last week, Wozniak ruffled Apple fanboy feathers by admitting wouldn’t be interested in buying the new iPad Air.

The 9.7-inch tablet, said to be 20 per
cent thinner than previous models, officially went on sale on Friday,
but Wozniak won’t be buying one.

He told the Apps World conference in
London: 'Yes it's thinner but I wanted storage' adding he was tempted,
but in the end emailed his wife saying he wouldn't be getting one.

He additionally claims there are features on Samsung phones he wishes were in his iPhone and wants every company to share the good technology to encourage development, especially in wearable technology, including smartwatches.

Looking further forward, Wozniak told the BBC he believes we’re on the verge of having products with ‘foldability and flexibility’ and predicts this will be where the real technological advancements will lie.

Last week, Wozniak ruffled Apple fanboy feathers by admitting he wasn't interested in buying the new iPad Air.

The 9.7-inch tablet, said to be 20 per cent thinner than previous models, officially went on sale on Friday, but Wozniak claimed he won't be buying one.

Speaking at the Apps World conference in London: 'Yes it's thinner but I wanted storage' adding he was tempted, but in the end emailed his wife saying he wouldn't be getting one.